Television audio control specialist Linear Acoustic is to introduce a slimmer, lighter 2U-high version of its Aero.air Transmission Audio/Loudness Manager at the 2011 NAB Show.

Linear Acoustic Aero.air‘More features and less rack space were the primary goals for the new Aero.air,’ says Tim Carroll, founder of Linear Acoustic. ‘Essentially, it’s the same proven technology broadcasters and their viewers continue to rely on for loudness control and legal compliance – only now more efficient and cost-effective.’

The Linear Acoustic signature Aero.air addresses the newly regulated ‘commercial loudness problem’ [CALM] with added features in a smaller, lighter chassis.

Many optional upgrades on last year’s model are now standard features.

HD/SD-SDI I/O allows for de-embedding and re-embedding up to 16 channels of audio plus SMPTE 2020 (VANC) metadata. UPMax-II provides a more spacious and stable 5.1 upmix from a stereo source. CrowdControl ensures dialogue is preserved even in rich stereo mixes. The new Aero.air retains all the features that have made it the proven choice for DTV audio transmission and loudness management.

More: www.linearacoustic.com

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